TY - GEN
T1 - “A Paypal for the Un-Banked”
T2 - 38th International Conference on Information Systems: Transforming Society with Digital Innovation, ICIS 2017
AU - Lu, Xuesong
AU - Bhattacharya, Prasanta
AU - Rivas, Alvaro Gonzalez
AU - Phan, Tuan Quang
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - High levels of financial exclusion in developing countries have left millions of citizens with inadequate access to financial services. While various solutions and strategies have been developed to cope with this challenge, in the current research, we explore a popular model of cash exchange through transferring mobile phone prepaid balance as an emerging and credible alternative to physical cash transfer in a large and fast growing Asian economy. Specifically, we analyze individual-level phone records to uncover potential associations between the users’ communication patterns and their balance transfer behaviors. Based on our preliminary analyses, we uncover insights about (i) the factors, especially those that are communication-related (e.g. communication intensity, number of unique recipients etc.), which are associated with users’ participation in such balance transfers and (ii) potential ways of identifying users who are likely to participate in balance transfers, so that financial institutions can then target them with additional financial services. Moreover, we emphasize the importance of communication-based factors in predicting economic mobility in developing countries.
AB - High levels of financial exclusion in developing countries have left millions of citizens with inadequate access to financial services. While various solutions and strategies have been developed to cope with this challenge, in the current research, we explore a popular model of cash exchange through transferring mobile phone prepaid balance as an emerging and credible alternative to physical cash transfer in a large and fast growing Asian economy. Specifically, we analyze individual-level phone records to uncover potential associations between the users’ communication patterns and their balance transfer behaviors. Based on our preliminary analyses, we uncover insights about (i) the factors, especially those that are communication-related (e.g. communication intensity, number of unique recipients etc.), which are associated with users’ participation in such balance transfers and (ii) potential ways of identifying users who are likely to participate in balance transfers, so that financial institutions can then target them with additional financial services. Moreover, we emphasize the importance of communication-based factors in predicting economic mobility in developing countries.
KW - Balance transfer
KW - Developing countries
KW - Digital currency
KW - Mobile banking
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85126492971
M3 - 会议稿件
AN - SCOPUS:85126492971
SN - 9780996683159
T3 - ICIS 2017: Transforming Society with Digital Innovation
BT - ICIS 2017
PB - Association for Information Systems
Y2 - 10 December 2017 through 13 December 2017
ER -